Things To Do On Tuesday, March 3.

Bury The Hatchet.

To his credit, letting people know what you're all about from the jump is never a bad policy. So, taking a page out of his book, you just might find us out wearing an “I Go Out On Tuesday Nights” shirt this evening.

A Place to Bury Strangers at DadaIf noise rock doesn't annoy the shit out of you with its perpetual cacophonies and dissonance, you might like A Place to Bury Strangers and want to catch them live at Dada. This is the show, it's worth noting, that was originally supposed to go down over the weekend but got postponed. If you're not familiar with the noise rock genre, just give APTBS a listen and one song should clear things up for you. Other genres the band falls into include shoegaze, psychedelic and space rock. — Carly Seitz

Tuesday Night Trash: Decoder at Texas Theatre (Free)Based loosely on William S. Burroughs book, Electronic Revolution, 1984 Cyberpunk art house flick Decoder tells the story of an experimental musician who realizes the government is using Muzak to control its population, and launches a counterattack using, hey, noise rock again! Following the screening, the theater will start up another round of its regular “Show Your Shorts” nights, featuring homemade short films submitted by locals. — CG

Jazz Night at Small BrewpubWhen one door closes, another generally opens. And for that crop of Amsterdam Bar regulars wondering where they'll turn now for their weekly jazz fix in the wake of the spot's closing, there's a silver lining. In the past two months, Oak Cliff's upstart Small Brewpub, has been building up quite a solid little jazz night of its own. — CG

Face/Off at Alamo DrafthouseAlthough Nicolas Cage has received a lot of criticism over the last decade or so, earning him the No. 17 spot on Complex's“The 50 Worst Actors In Hollywood History” list, dude was a pretty well-liked guy at one point. He even won the “Best Actor in a Leading Role” Oscar for his performance in the 1995 flick, Leaving Las Vegas. Actually, 1995 was a particularly good year for him, as it was the year he also starred in the riveting action movie Face/Off with John Travolta. If you haven't seen that film — or you would like to see it again — head over to the Alamo Drafthouse this Tuesday when the theater shows it at 7 p.m. Afterward, stick around for the theater's monthly Adult Spelling Bee event. Contestants are more than welcome to drink while competing, but try not to slur your words or spell any racial slurs, unless you want to risk missing out on prizes. Donald Glover won't be there to pressure you, and though the Alamo says “any word is fair game,” we don't expect things to get quite that distasteful. — CS

#artisapublicgood Call To Action Meeting at Ash StudiosOn May 9, Dallasite will have the ability to elect some new City Council members. There's a certain segment of the population that thinks improving the city's cultural policy should be a player in who gets elected, and they'll be meeting this evening to discuss how they can make their desires come to fruition at the polls. Interested? Feel free to show up and find out how you can help. — CG

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